CHAMBERSBURG - A Concord man was convicted Friday of causing a woman's death in a crash after a night of drinking over two years ago.

A Franklin County jury found Clinton Paul Huntsman Jr., 45, guilty of one second-degree felony count of homicide by vehicle and two counts of DUI.

Huntsman was driving on Back Road in Fannett Township with friend Kimberly Burdge in the early morning hours of Dec. 5, 2015, when he drove off the road and crashed into a telephone pole and embankment, rolling the vehicle. Huntsman and Burdge were ejected from the vehicle, and Burdge died as a result of her injuries.

The allegations and fear of confrontation between spouses is what led to Burdge being in the car with Huntsman, instead of Huntsman's wife, Brown testified.

Brown also said Huntsman was behind the wheel, whereas Huntsman testified that he did not know who was behind the wheel but believed someone else had the keys.

Huntsman's attorney Bret Beynon argued to the jury that not knowing who was behind the wheel meant jurors could not be 100-percent certain that Huntsman was the driver, which should not lead to a conviction.

A sentencing date was not available in online court documents. During a pre-trial colloquy, Huntsman was informed that there is a mandatory minimum of three years in state prison upon conviction, with a maximum of 10 years.

The DUI charges each carry a standard-range sentence starting at a few months.